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Ohio LIHTC Properties Data Through 2016 LIHTC Properties in Enter a map title Ohio through LIHTC (1997 to 2016 2016) Source: HUD LIHTC here. LIHTC Properties in Ohio Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance IMPERIAL POINTE, Imperial Pointe 70 % present Nicholasville KY 40356 No 1994 $0 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 24 24 50% AMGI No No PHASE V Ln value IMPERIAL POINTE, Imperial Pointe 70 % present Nicholasville KY 40356 No 1994 $0 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 24 24 50% AMGI No No PHASE IV Ln. value IMPERIAL POINTE, Imperial Pointe 70 % present Nicholasville KY 40356 No 1994 $0 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 24 24 50% AMGI No No PHASE III Ln. value IMPERIAL POINTE, Imperial Pointe 70 % present Nicholasville KY 40356 No 1994 $0 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 24 24 50% AMGI No No PHASE II Ln. value Insufficient Insufficient Not 10TH STREET APTS 321 S FIFTH ST IRONTON OH 45638 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 31 Data Data Indicated Insufficient Insufficient Not AHEPA 63 APTS 485 S AVE TALLMADGE OH 44278 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 50 Data Data Indicated APARTMENTS AT ST 26855 LORAIN Insufficient Not NORTH OLMSTED OH 44070 2012 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 34 RICHARD, THE RD Data Indicated ARTSPACE HAMILTON Insufficient Not 222 HIGH ST HAMILTON OH 45011 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 42 LOFTS 2 Data Indicated 1800 Insufficient Insufficient Not ASHTON POINTE STONELICK BATAVIA OH 45103 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 176 Data Data Indicated WOODS CT 285 Both 30% JAMES R WILLIAMS Insufficient CHANNELWOOD AKRON OH 44307 Yes 2009 Insufficient Data Acquisition and Rehab 148 147 60% AMGI and 70% TOWER Data CIR present value 5 HUNTERS Insufficient Insufficient Not BEAUMONT PLACE JAMESTOWN OH 45335 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 50 POINTE DR Data Data Indicated 11946 ALLISON Insufficient Insufficient Not BEDFORD PLACE DRESDEN OH 43821 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 35 ST Data Data Indicated 1 LIHTC Properties in Ohio Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance Both 30% BELLEFONTAINE 160 LAKEWOOD Insufficient Insufficient BELLEFONTAINE OH 43311 Insufficient Data Acquisition and Rehab 40 40 and 70% MANOR DR Data Data present value Insufficient Insufficient Not BENNETT POINTE II 5 BENNETT LN NORWALK OH 44857 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 60 Data Data Indicated BOULEVARD NEAL 10119 DETROIT Insufficient Insufficient Not CLEVELAND OH 44102 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 163 APTS AVE Data Data Indicated 1350 WALNUT Insufficient Insufficient Not BRACKETT VILLAGE CINCINNATI OH 45202 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 79 ST Data Data Indicated 329 BRENTWOOD APTS Insufficient Insufficient Not BRENTWOOD PAINESVILLE OH 44077 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 26 PHASE I Data Data Indicated DR 1127 Insufficient Insufficient Not CHESTNUT HILL TOLEDO OH 43604 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 40 CHAMPLAIN ST Data Data Indicated 613 SCOTT ST Insufficient Insufficient Not CHRISTLA GALE APTS MC COMB OH Insufficient Data Not Indicated 22 BLDG B Data Data Indicated CLEVELAND GREEN Insufficient Insufficient Not 2919 E 123RD ST CLEVELAND OH 44120 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 29 HOMES II LP Data Data Indicated CLEVELAND GREEN 6706 SEBERT Insufficient Insufficient Not CLEVELAND OH 44105 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 31 HOMES III AVE Data Data Indicated Insufficient Insufficient Not DUXBERRY LANDING 1360 E 26TH AVE COLUMBUS OH 43211 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 35 35 Yes Data Data Indicated COLLINGWOOD 800 DIVISION Insufficient Insufficient Not TOLEDO OH 43604 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 65 GREEN PHASE I ST Data Data Indicated COLLINGWOOD Insufficient Not 750 DIVISION ST TOLEDO OH 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 68 GREEN PHASE II Data Indicated 2 LIHTC Properties in Ohio Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance COMMONS AT ALASKA 3584 ALASKA Insufficient Not CINCINNATI OH 45229 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 99 1 AVE Data Indicated 3700 E Insufficient Insufficient Not CONCORDE APTS VINEYARD PORT CLINTON OH 43452 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 39 Data Data Indicated VILLAGE DR ELIM MANOR SECTION 3180 ELIM Insufficient Not COLUMBUS OH 43232 2010 Insufficient Data New Construction 35 34 Yes 202 MANOR CT Data Indicated Insufficient Not CRANES LANDING 3315 MAYO ST TOLEDO OH 43611 2011 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 40 Data Indicated DOAN CLASSROOM Insufficient Insufficient Not 1350 E 105TH ST CLEVELAND OH 44106 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 44 APTS Data Data Indicated EAST SIDE Insufficient Insufficient Not NEIGHBORHOOD 7613 COLFAX RD CLEVELAND OH 44104 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 85 Data Data Indicated HOMES ELIM MANOR SECTION 3273 ELIM Insufficient Not COLUMBUS OH 43232 2010 Insufficient Data New Construction 63 63 Yes 8 MANOR CT Data Indicated 3789 Insufficient Insufficient Not EASTPOINTE APTS NORTHWOOD OH 43619 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 143 LAKEPOINTE DR Data Data Indicated EMERALD ALLIANCE 11529 BUCKEYE Insufficient Not CLEVELAND OH 44104 2011 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 65 VI RD Data Indicated 14710 PURITAS Insufficient Insufficient Not HAWKS LANDING CLEVELAND OH 44135 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 144 134 AVE Data Data Indicated 500 FOURTH Insufficient Insufficient Not ENGEL TERRACE BEACH CITY OH 44608 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 40 AVE SW APT 2 Data Data Indicated Insufficient Insufficient Not EUCLID-LEE ELDERLY 4345 LEE RD CLEVELAND OH 44128 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 79 Data Data Indicated 3 LIHTC Properties in Ohio Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance EVERGREEN ESTATES 45 E FOURTH ST Insufficient Insufficient Not THE PLAINS OH 45780 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 60 APTS APT 4 Data Data Indicated Insufficient Not FAIR PARK APTS 133 MAPLE AVE SARDINIA OH 45171 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 76 Data Indicated Insufficient Not FAIRWAY VISTA 2858 N VISTA DR NASHPORT OH 43830 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 45 Data Indicated 6557 US HWY 68 Insufficient Not GREEN HILLS APTS WEST LIBERTY OH 43357 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 37 S Data Indicated GROVEPORT SENIOR 5090 HENDRON Insufficient Not GROVEPORT OH 43125 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 50 VILLAGE 1 RD Data Indicated 3418 READING Insufficient Insufficient Not HADDON HALL APTS CINCINNATI OH 45229 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 11 RD Data Data Indicated 2844 Insufficient Not HARRISBURG STATION HARRISBURG GROVE CITY OH 43123 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 17 Data Indicated STATION LN Both 30% SCHOENBRUNN 101 BALTIC Insufficient Insufficient BALTIC OH 43804 Insufficient Data Acquisition and Rehab 40 40 and 70% GREENE HAUS DR Data Data present value 1452 S Insufficient Not HAYDEN HOUSE WITTENBERG SPRINGFIELD OH 45506 2012 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 44 Data Indicated AVE HELEN S BROWN Insufficient Insufficient Not 1821 NOBLE RD EAST CLEVELAND OH 44112 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 64 TOWER Data Data Indicated HERITAGE VIEW Insufficient Insufficient Not 2972 E 75TH ST CLEVELAND OH 44104 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 56 HOMES II Data Data Indicated HERITAGE VIEW Insufficient Insufficient Not 7203 BELL AVE CLEVELAND OH 44104 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 69 HOMES III Data Data Indicated 4 LIHTC Properties in Ohio Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance Both 30% 707 ARGONNE Insufficient Insufficient SENECA GROVE APTS PAINESVILLE OH 44077 Insufficient Data Acquisition and Rehab 132 132 and 70% DR Data Data present value 1114 GONDER Insufficient Insufficient Not HUNTER HOUSE CANTON OH 44707 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 48 AVE SE Data Data Indicated 455 HUSTON Insufficient Insufficient Not HUSTON HILLS CAMBRIDGE OH 43725 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 50 HILLS DR Data Data Indicated 1191 LAMPLIGHTER SENIOR Insufficient Not LAMPLIGHTER GROVE CITY OH 43123 2012 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 50 VILLAGE Data Indicated DR Insufficient Insufficient Not LOCKWOOD HOUSING 227 MIDDLE DR LOUDONVILLE OH 44842 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 72 Data Data Indicated 628 Insufficient Not LOG POND APTS NEWARK OH 43055 2013 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 50 GLENBROOK DR Data Indicated MACARTHUR PARK Insufficient Insufficient Not 664 PARK LN LOVELAND OH 45140 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 85 APTS Data Data Indicated MAGNOLIA ON 8016 DETROIT Insufficient Not CLEVELAND OH 44102 2012 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 126 DETROIT APTS AVE Data Indicated MARCLIFF COUNTRY 1500 COUNTRY Insufficient Insufficient Not GOSHEN OH 45122 Insufficient Data Not Indicated 128 LAKE APTS LAKE CIR
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